
1) Chapter in verse 2) Chapter of a poem 3) Choral melody 4) Dantean division 5) Divine Comedy division 6) Divine Comedy section 7) Division for Pound 8) Division of a long poem 9) Division of a poem 10) Division of a Pound poem 11) Don Juan unit 12) Epic poem division 13) Epic poem segment 14) Epic section
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1) Stanza 2) Verse
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Latin, meaning: to sing.
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The canto is a principal form of division in a long poem, especially the epic. The word comes from Italian, meaning `song` or singing. Famous poems that employ the canto division are Luís de Camões` Os Lusíadas (10 cantos), Lord Byron`s Don Juan, Valmiki`s Ramayana (500 cantos), Dante`s The Divine Comedy (100 cantos), and Ezra Pound`s Th...
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[news aggregator] Canto is a terminal based aggregator for online news. It supports all major news formats (RSS/RDF and Atom), as well as importing from and exporting to OPML. The news content is downloadable and as such Canto also has limited podcasting support. Canto intends to be extremely flexible and extensible, allowing the full use o...
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chorus; choral; chant
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subdivision of an Italian epic or long narrative poem, such as Dante's Divina Commedia, first employed in English by Edmund Spenser in The Faerie Queene, popularized by Byron in 'Don Juan,' and restored to epic dignity by Ezra Pound in his Pisan Cantos.
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• (n.) The highest vocal part; the air or melody in choral music; anciently the tenor, now the soprano. • (n.) One of the chief divisions of a long poem; a book.
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major division of an epic or other long narrative poem. An Italian term, derived from the Latin cantus (`song`), it probably originally indicated a ...
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A sub-division of an epic or narrative poem comparable to a chapter in a novel. Examples include the
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Subdivision of an italian epic or long narrative poem, such as dante's divina commedia, first employ
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Can'to noun ;
plural Cantos . [ Italian
canto , from Latin
cantus singing, song. See
Chant .]
1. One of the chief divisions of a long poem; a book.
2. (Mus.) The highest vocal part; the air or melody in choral music; anciently the tenor, now ...
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The subdivision of a long narrative poem e.g. in The Divine Comedy by Dante. Spenser was the first English poet to use cantos. The Cantos is a long (some would say too long) poem by Ezra Pound.
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In music, canto describes the highest vocal part, the air or melody in choral music. It was anciently the tenor, now it is the soprano.
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[
n] - the highest part (usually the melody) in a piece of choral music 2. [n] - a major division of a long poem
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a major segment or numbered section of a long poem.
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noun a major division of a long poem
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song, melody
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to sing.
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a major division of a long poem
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[Intelligent words] a major division of a long poem
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